Nathan Avakian reimagines a holiday classic with "Purple Snowflakes"

Nathan Avakian's "Purple Snowflakes" is a holiday track that feels both familiar and new. It's a magical reimagining based on his creative bond with his sister. This song from their joint album is an excellent example of how Avakian's creative arrangements and production style can make a song sound warm and rich with instruments.

This version stands out for its excellent musical foundation and orchestrations performed on one of the world's largest theater pipe organs. That one detail sets the mood for a full, immersive holiday sound. Avakian adds depth to seasonal classics, giving them a sense of beauty, energy, and a wintry magic that seems perfect for a snowy evening's soundtrack.

The performance is all about his sister's soft, emotional, and refreshingly authentic voice. The warmth of sibling energy is evident as she easily moves through the melody, letting Avakian's orchestral layers take the song to a place that is both theatrical and deeply personal. 

Avakian's choices for the production mix modern sensibilities with traditional instruments, creating a bridge between generations. The pipe organ in the theater produces a sound like a cathedral, but the overall atmosphere remains modern and easy to relate to.

This holiday cover comes with a purpose in a time when there are many such gifts. It is reimagined with passion, skill, and a unique artistic style. Nathan Avakian's "Purple Snowflakes" is a beautiful, well-orchestrated winter song that makes you feel dreamy while offering a fresh perspective on holiday music.

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